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Its seems that every generation has manipulated and set their own personal style. We generally try to sets us apart from the previous generation. However, History does play an important role in today's fashion. Fashion, influences the way the look of most clothing we wear today because people like to dress in the moment. Retro is known as designating the style of an earlier time; clothes similar to the past, the clothes our mothers and grandmothers wore. I can also say that retro has become one of the main signature styles of this generation because a lot of old articles of clothing are coming back in style. In this century, many tend to take that extra step to stay on top of the fashion industry each season. Fashion is something everybody deals with everyday when we get dress. Every morning when we choose what to wear, we like to pick something that will tell everybody a little something about your unique personality. Endless logos, big designer name and brands are important in today's society. A strong interest in fashion is because it is a way for teenage girls to shape their identities.

Fashion is what's current and what is "in the moment," and it often strikes interest in a large number of people. The clothes we choose to wear tells a lot about ourselves. Fashion is so important to us because it is a way to express yourself to the world. Even if not intentionally, what we wear give others the first impression of you. Fashion has evolve throughout the years along side with society. As our culture and attitude changes, so does fashion and trends. Over the last several years, women have gain a lot of freedom and so did what they were allowed to wear. As women's socioeconomic status went up, the fashion industry wasn't able to dictate what women were permitted to wear. Women now a days can show a lot more skin, women can also wear tighter and more fitting clothes.

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Reflections on Fashion
‘‘Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.’
Oscar Wilde
Fashion. For some it is everything, it merely represents a way of living; for others, it is a living hell! To look like nobody else is a sufficiently mortifying reflection; to be in danger of being mistaken for one of the rabble is even worse. Fashion constantly begins and ends in the two things it detests most, singularity and vulgarity.
Every person nourishes an innate desire of looking good and feel ‘accepted’ in the socio-economic circle. The word fashion instantaneously brings to mind a flash of color with a dash of glamour. Women especially are taking to fashion in a big way, and are experimenting with different looks, styles, and textures.
Fashion plays an increasingly important role in an individual’s life because it is considered as a means of self-expression. The garments and accessories that men or women wear, help them identify with a group of others- whether it is a lifestyle, profession, a religion, or an attitude. Thus, the term ‘fashion’ has become synonymous with the overall growth of the country as
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There is nothing to be ashamed of being fashionable. But excess of everything is bad and should be avoided. To live in style, dress well- colorfully and smartly makes life lively,...

...FashionFashion plays an important role in the modern society. But people have different attitudes to fashion. Some are indifferent; they do not care what they wear. Others, especially women are very choosy and particular about what to wear and like to spend a lot of money on clothes.
The styles of clothing have been influenced by different factors, such as geography, religion, climate, poverty or wealth. The way we dress also depends on our taste, on the season and the proper occasion. We should know what kinds of accessories complement the dress and what colors match each other.
The fact, that our eye is easily fooled is used also in the fashion. Vertical stripes make us taller, while horizontal make us broader. The pattern of our clothing can be also checked, flowered, dotted, spotted or geometric.
Another aspect is the color. If we have overweight, we try wearing small patterns or plain dark clothes. These make us look slim. Unlike the dark colors, the light ones make us broad.
The color of our clothing also can influence our feelings, our mood or express our personality. For example green is calming, so the surgeons wear green suits. Grey is an anonymous color worn by people who don’t want to be noticed. While white is the color of purity and strength, while red and black give a feeling of danger; that‘s why they are popular among sport cars.
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...and appearance are taking first place on people’s priorities. This is because fashion builds the person´s identity. That’s why we should understand that clothing and fashion is important today as it was yesterday and will be in the future.
For hundreds of years people have put some message in the type of clothing they wear. Long ago people started wanting to stand out from the “crowd” and be different changing their clothing. Some examples of these “standing out” became very popular and were followed by more people. This was the moment when fashion appeared. Nowadays, fashion is defined for Malcolm Barnard a fashion reporter as a “constantly changing trend, favored for frivolous rather than practical, logical, or intellectual reasons”. Nevertheless, it is necessary to say that at the present moment fashion has a deeper influence on the life of people and possess more than just frivolous reasons for its existence. Clothing has become an integral part of self-realization of every person. It is no longer just an “external shield” and a frivolous attitude towards it may cause losing a very important physical, psychological and social aspect of a person’s life. This covering is a need, a necessity that is dictated by the norms of social conduct. This “necessity” brings a lot of variety into the lives of people and makes their image more complete. It is not about people serving...

...FOLLOWING NEW FASHION TRENDS AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE
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CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING
Introduction
In these modern years, many latest or most up-to-date items, especially fashion trends, are continuous of entering the society, just like accessories, clothes and shoes and even different styles of hair, and people as we observed employed or engaged of spending money just for this. Is it important to us and does people need this? Following new fashion trends makes you belong to the society just like what you’ve seen mostly in the actors and actresses, which people have seen in television, and the people who are influenced by this tend to imitate them. Following these trends or buying new trends, for some is waste of money while for others is enjoyment and fulfillment. Even though that it is very expensive, they are still going to purchase this so that the people will say that he/she belongs or in other words they are “in”.
As people can observe there were already many shops or bargains where you could buy clothes, shoes and etc. and you could see them everywhere you go. Original or fake, it doesn’t really matter to others as long as it’s good and in. Even schoolchildren are aware that fashions exist, and change, in running shoes. Nevertheless, we do tend to distinguish, however imprecisely,...

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Introduction
Fashion Industry in India is in nascent stage at the moment and has great potential to make its mark on the world stage. Indian fashion has thousands of years of tradition behind it. India has a rich and varied textile heritage. Each region of India has its own unique native costume and traditional attire. Fashion Industry in India is growing at a rapid pace with international events such as the India Fashion Week gaining popularity and annual shows by fashion designers being held in the major cities of India.
Indian fashion industry got a big boost by the victories of a number of Indian beauty queens in International events such as the Miss World and Miss Universe. Contests such as these made Indian models recognized worldwide. Indian fashion designers such as Ritu Kumar, Ritu Beri, Rohit Bal, Rina Dhaka, Tarun Tahiliani, JJ Valaya and Manish Malhotra have also made their mark in the global fashion arena.
Apart from the rich tradition the strength of the Indian fashion industry also rests on strong raw material availability. India is the third largest producer of cotton, the second largest producer of silk and the fifth largest producer of man-made fibres in the world. India also possesses large number of skilled human resources and has among the lowest labour costs in the world.
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...History of fashion 1900-1990
What a Difference 100 Years Makes
Looking back over fashion trends for the past 100 years can only cause one to marvel at the drastic changes that have occurred, often in lockstep with societal changes. Women's liberation, for example, can be visually measured through the evolution from suffocating corsets to jersey fabrics to bikinis. A timeline of the past century shows how the times have changed.
During ancient times people wore limited clothing made from animal skins and grasses. Then for hundreds of years during Greek and Roman times, cloth was merely draped over the body in various ways. By the Renaissance period in the 15th century, the fashions were elaborately constructed and women wore up to five layers of clothing. However, fashion changes still occurred slowly, sometimes hundreds of years apart.
It wasn't really until the 1900's that fashion trends began to emerge more rapidly. A brief overview of these trends is outlined below:
1900-1910
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...﻿Women’s Fashion In The 1920s
After the end of World War I, the United States president, Warren G. Harding, claimed that he wanted to return to normalcy and to bring back the peace following the years of war; society did change, but it was no where near what it had been before the war (Marcovitz 14). “The reactionary temper of the 1920s and the repressive movements it spawned arose as reactions to a much-publicized social and intellectual revolution that threatened to rip America from it old moorings” (Tindall 800). During this time, the 18th Amendment was passed in order to maintain society’s previous morals and standards. Many Americans saw the consumption of alcohol as a sin and did not want their society to lose their morals (Marcovitz 8). Shortly after its passage, the 19th Amendment was passed allowing women the right to vote; instead of having a passive role in society, women were beginning to be more proactive. The appearance of woman in society did not stop work place; instead, because of prohibition and the popularity of speakeasies, women were welcomed and populated such venues. Tuxedoed men accompanied women wearing the latest fashions filled the latest clubs (Marcovitz 27). "Traditionally, 1920 was seen as marking a clear divide in the chronology of women's affairs: the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment giving women the vote ended years of struggle, and with the 'liberation' of the war, which destroyed old stereotypes, led on to...